Trampoline park operator Jam-Tech Scotland has created nearly 60 jobs with the launch of a new facility in Inverurie.

The Aberdeen -based business, launched by husband and wife team John and Julie and Mackenzie in 2014, has launched Skyline Trampoline Park in a 30,400 sq ft warehouse at Highclere Business Park in Inverurie following an £850,000 investment.

The facility includes a trampoline arena, cafe, party rooms as well as a range of activity areas.

“The feedback we have received from customers so far is so positive, and with over 10,000 likes on our Facebook page it’s great that the centre has been well received by people from the local area and beyond.

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Julie Mackenzie had spent 10 years out of work to raise her kids (Image: Julie Mackenzie)

“Our aim from the start has been to create a destination for the North East community where people can come and have fun whilst also getting fit.”

Iain Landsman, associate director at CBRE in Aberdeen, said: “In recent years, trampoline parks have become increasingly popular throughout the UK and we’re thrilled to have been involved in bringing the first one to the Shire.

“It is a unique use of industrial space in an accessible area.

“With a dampening in demand from the energy sector it represents an opportunity for landlords to look at alternative uses and diversify their tenant mix in buildings they hold in their portfolio.”